The broccoli emoji is the internet’s tiny tree, perfect for humblebragging your meal-prep wins or pushing those “new year, new greens” vibes. It pairs well with the flexed bicep to signal clean-eating gym energy, and it shows up in recipes, stir‑fry nights, and the eternal “does broccoli belong on pizza?” debate. Parents drop it with loving menace as the classic “eat your veggies” reminder, while friends use it sarcastically to roast your beige-food diet. In meme world it can also wink at cannabis, riffing on the long-running “trees” joke and boosted by D.R.A.M. and Lil Yachty’s “Broccoli” earworm—so read the room.
On Apple/iOS, it’s a plump, face-free floret with a bouncy, bubbled crown shaded from deep emerald to bright lime, perched on a chunky light-green stalk with ribbed branches and a neatly cut base, angled in a subtle three‑quarter view. The glossy, produce-aisle styling makes it look crisp and misted, like it just posed for a cookbook glamour shot. Use it to signal vegan pride, plant-based goals, or a playful green flag in your bio—sincere or ironically crunchy. Bonus flirt: “come over, I’ll roast you (and the broccoli).”
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